Usage examples of "piede" in Italian with translation to English

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Mise il piede sulla scala. He put his foot on the ladder.
Mi fa male il piede. My foot is aching.
Ho sentito qualcosa toccarmi il piede. I felt something touch my foot.
Ho un callo sul piede destro. I have a corn on my right foot.
Ha messo il piede sulla scala. He put his foot on the ladder.
Tom schiacciò la scatola con un piede. Tom crushed the box with his foot.
Adesso la scarpa è nell'altro piede. Now the shoe is on the other foot.
Il mio piede sinistro si è addormentato. My left foot is asleep.
Mi si è addormentato ancora il piede! My foot's asleep again!
Mi si è addormentato di nuovo il piede! My foot's asleep again!
Ho delle vesciche sui piedi. I've got blisters on my feet.
Lei ha i piedi piccoli. She has small feet.
Vado a scuola a piedi. I go to school on foot.
Va a scuola a piedi. He goes to school on foot.
È legato mani e piedi. He's bound hand and foot.
Lui va a scuola a piedi. He goes to school on foot.
Io vado a scuola a piedi. I go to school on foot.
Andrete a piedi o in autobus? Will you go on foot or by bus?
Il fiume è profondo cinque piedi. The river is five feet deep.
Tom va a scuola a piedi. Tom goes to school on foot.
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